Method, medium, and system for an electronic bookshelf
Abstract
Techniques are disclosed for purchasing, accessing, consuming, and/or providing electronic content using an electronic bookshelf (eBookshelf) system. The eBookshelf system can be used by accessing a touchscreen-based user interface and/or local hardware controls and/or a remote control. A user's personal library of eBooks and/or any other electronic content can be displayed and/or aurally presented. In addition, the vast content of commercial retailers can also be displayed for browsing and purchase/rental. If the user identifies a content selection on the eBookshelf system that he/she wishes to consume, it can be readily transferred from the system to a personal content consuming device. Multiple eBookshelf systems can be attached to one another to extend the length and/or height of the eBookshelf. Accessing the eBookshelf system by a user ID allows multiple users to enjoy a personally customized version of the system.
Claims
exact text as granted — not AI-modifiedThe invention claimed is:
1. An electronic bookshelf system, comprising:
a housing including electronics of the system, the electronics including a processor;
a touchscreen display operatively coupled to the electronics and having an elongated rectangular shape;
a user interface at least one of executable and controllable by the processor and configured to
display, on the touchscreen display, a virtual bookshelf that includes at least a portion of a plurality of available digital content items, wherein at least some digital content items included in the displayed virtual bookshelf are digital books with their respective virtual binders facing outward, and
in response to a user selection input on a binder of one of the displayed digital books, the user selection input including a continuous drag gesture to pull the book out from the virtual bookshelf, display an animation that mimics the selected digital book being pulled from the virtual bookshelf and laid on its side to be made available for browsing,
in response to a page turning input, display virtual page turning of the selected digital book, and
in response to a scroll input or a change in display criteria, update the displayed virtual bookshelf to include at least one previously undisplayed digital content item included in the available digital content items; and
at least one interconnect on the housing and configured to connect to an adjacent electronic bookshelf system such that the displayed virtual bookshelf extends between the touchscreen display of the electronic bookshelf system and a touchscreen display of the adjacent electronic bookshelf system.
2. The electronic bookshelf system of claim 1 , wherein the touchscreen display is 24 to 36 inches long in the horizontal direction and 10 to 14 inches tall in the vertical direction.
3. The electronic bookshelf system of claim 1 , wherein the system can be electronically coupled with one or more additional electronic bookshelf systems via the at least one interconnect to extend the displayed virtual bookshelf in the horizontal direction, or the vertical direction, or both the horizontal and vertical directions.
4. The electronic bookshelf system of claim 1 , wherein the at least one interconnect includes a wired connector.
5. The electronic bookshelf system of claim 1 , wherein the at least one interconnect achieves operative coupling with the adjacent electronic bookshelf system via a wireless communication link.
6. The electronic bookshelf system of claim 5 , wherein the system is configured to use a discovery protocol to detect the adjacent electronic bookshelf system and to query the user if a connection to the adjacent electronic bookshelf system is desired.
7. The electronic bookshelf system of claim 1 , wherein the user interface is further configured to:
display a menu with a plurality of selectable display modes; and
in response to a selection of one of the selectable display modes, adjust the displayed virtual bookshelf in accordance with the selected display mode.
8. The electronic bookshelf system of claim 7 , wherein at least one selectable display mode defines a unique display criteria, and wherein the unique display criteria is based on at least one of a subject matter, a theme, an author, and a list.
9. The electronic bookshelf system of claim 1 , wherein the user interface is further configured to:
determine that first one or more digital content items are user-owned, and second one or more digital content items are for sale or loan and are not user-owned; and
provide (i) a first marking on respective virtual binders of the first one or more digital content items to indicate that the first one or more digital content items are user-owned, and (ii) a second marking on respective virtual binders of the second one or more digital content items to indicate that the second one or more digital content items are for sale or loan and not user-owned.
10. The electronic bookshelf system of claim 9 , wherein the user interface is configured to simultaneously display the first one or more digital content items and the second one or more digital content items in the virtual bookshelf with their respective virtual binders facing outward.
11. A method of displaying a virtual bookshelf, the method comprising:
displaying, on a first touchscreen display having an elongated rectangular shape, the virtual bookshelf that includes at least a portion of a plurality of available digital content items, wherein at least some digital content items included in the displayed virtual bookshelf are digital books with their respective virtual binders facing outward;
in response to receiving a user selection input on a binder of one of the displayed digital books, the user selection input including a continuous drag gesture to pull the book out from the virtual bookshelf, displaying an animation that mimics the selected digital book being pulled from the virtual bookshelf and laid on its side to be made available for browsing;
in response to receiving a page turning input, displaying virtual page turning of the selected digital book;
in response to receiving a scroll input or a change in display criteria, updating the displayed virtual bookshelf to include at least one previously undisplayed digital content item included in the available digital content items; and
in response to a second touchscreen display being brought adjacent to the first touchscreen display, extending the virtual bookshelf onto the second touchscreen display.
12. The method of claim 11 , further comprising displaying a menu with a plurality of selectable display modes, and in response to a selection of one of the selectable display modes, adjusting the virtual bookshelf according to the selected display mode.
13. The method of claim 12 , wherein at least one selectable display mode defines a unique display criteria, and wherein the unique display criteria is based on at least one of a subject matter, a theme, an author, and a list.
14. The method of claim 11 , further comprising:
determining that first one or more digital content items are user-owned, and second one or more digital content items are for sale or loan and are not user-owned; and
providing (i) a first marking on respective virtual binders of the first one or more digital content items to indicate that the first one or more digital content items are user-owned, and (ii) a second marking on respective virtual binders of the second one or more digital content items to indicate that the second one or more digital content items are for sale or loan and not user-owned.
15. The method of claim 14 , wherein displaying the virtual bookshelf comprises simultaneously displaying the first one or more digital content items and the second one or more digital content items in the virtual bookshelf with their respective virtual binders facing outward.
16. A computer program product including one or more non-transitory machine-readable mediums having instructions encoded thereon that when executed by at least one processor causes a process to be carried out for displaying a virtual bookshelf, the process comprising:
displaying, on a first touchscreen display having an elongated rectangular shape, the virtual bookshelf that includes at least a portion of a plurality of available digital content items, wherein at least some digital content items included in the displayed virtual bookshelf are one or more of digital books, digital movies, digital magazines, digital newspapers, digital music, and/or digital artworks with their respective virtual binders facing outward;
in response to receiving a user selection input on a binder of one of the displayed digital books, the user selection input including a continuous drag gesture to pull the book out from the virtual bookshelf, of displaying an animation that mimics the selected digital book being pulled from the virtual bookshelf and laid on its side to be made available for viewing;
in response to receiving a page turning input, displaying virtual page turning of the selected digital book;
in response to receiving a scroll input or a change in display criteria, updating the displayed virtual bookshelf to include at least one previously undisplayed digital content item included in the available digital content items; and
in response to a second touchscreen display being brought adjacent to the first touchscreen display, extending the virtual bookshelf onto the second touchscreen display.
17. The computer program product of claim 16 , wherein the process comprises displaying a menu with a plurality of selectable display modes, and in response to a selection of one of the selectable display modes, adjusting at least a portion of a display area of the touchscreen display in accordance with the selected display mode.
18. The computer program product of claim 17 , wherein at least one selectable display mode defines a unique display criteria, and wherein the unique display criteria is based on at least one of a subject matter, a theme, an author, and a list.
19. The computer program product of claim 16 , wherein the process comprises:
determining that first one or more digital content items are user-owned, and second one or more digital content items are for sale or loan and are not user-owned; and
providing (i) a first marking on respective virtual binders of the first one or more digital content items to indicate that the first one or more digital content items are user-owned, and (ii) a second marking on respective virtual binders of the second one or more digital content items to indicate that the second one or more digital content items are for sale or loan and not user-owned.
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